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The RESCueH Programme: Testing New Non-Pharmacologic Interventions for Alcohol Use Disorders: Rationale and Methods.

Anette Søgaard Nielsen1, Bent Nielsen, Kjeld Andersen, Kirsten Kaya Roessler, Gerhard Bühringer, Michael Bogenschutz, Claus Thorn Ekstrøm, Jes Søgaard.   

Abstract

Excessive alcohol consumption is one of the most important lifestyle factors affecting the disease burden in the Western world. The results of treatment in daily practice are modest at best. The aim of the RESCueH programme is to develop and evaluate methods, which are as practice-near as possible, and therefore can be implemented quickly and easily in everyday clinical practice. It is the first clinical alcohol programme to be transatlantic in scope, with implementation in treatment centers located in Denmark, Germany and the US. The RESCueH programme comprises 5 randomized controlled trials, and the studies can be expected to result in (1) more patients starting treatment in specialized outpatient clinics, (2) a greater number of elderly patients being treated, (3) increased patient motivation for treatment and thus improved adherence, (4) more patients with stable positive outcomes after treatment and (5) fewer patients relapsing into harmful drinking. The aim of this paper is to discuss the rationale for the RESCueH programme, to present the studies and expected results.
© 2016 S. Karger AG, Basel.

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Year:  2016        PMID: 27434091     DOI: 10.1159/000447398

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur Addict Res        ISSN: 1022-6877            Impact factor:   3.015


  8 in total

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Authors:  Neomi van Duijvenbode; Joanne E L VanDerNagel
Journal:  Eur Addict Res       Date:  2019-07-22       Impact factor: 3.015

2.  Exercise as adjunctive treatment for alcohol use disorder: A randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Kirsten K Roessler; Randi Bilberg; Anette Søgaard Nielsen; Kurt Jensen; Claus Thorn Ekstrøm; Sengül Sari
Journal:  PLoS One       Date:  2017-10-19       Impact factor: 3.240

3.  A Smarter Pathway for Delivering Cue Exposure Therapy? The Design and Development of a Smartphone App Targeting Alcohol Use Disorder.

Authors:  Angelina Isabella Mellentin; Elsebeth Stenager; Bent Nielsen; Anette Søgaard Nielsen; Fei Yu
Journal:  JMIR Mhealth Uhealth       Date:  2017-01-30       Impact factor: 4.773

4.  Is treatment outcome improved if patients match themselves to treatment options? Study protocol for a randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Morten Ellegaard Hell; William R Miller; Bent Nielsen; Anette Søgaard Nielsen
Journal:  Trials       Date:  2018-04-06       Impact factor: 2.279

5.  The effect of exercise as adjunctive treatment on quality of life for individuals with alcohol use disorders: a randomized controlled trial.

Authors:  Sengül Sari; Randi Bilberg; Anette Søgaard Nielsen; Kirsten Kaya Roessler
Journal:  BMC Public Health       Date:  2019-06-11       Impact factor: 3.295

6.  Saying yes or no to physical activity - A comparative cohort analysis of patients seeking treatment for Alcohol Use Disorder.

Authors:  Randi Bilberg; Kirsten Kaya Roessler; Anette Søgaard Nielsen
Journal:  Addict Behav Rep       Date:  2019-03-30

7.  How do family pressure, health and ambivalence factor into entering alcohol treatment? Experiences of people aged 60 and older with alcohol use disorder.

Authors:  Jakob Emiliussen; Kjeld Andersen; Anette S Nielsen
Journal:  Nordisk Alkohol Nark       Date:  2017-03-17

8.  What do elderly problem drinkers aim for? Choice of goal for treatment among elderly treatment-seeking alcohol-dependent patients.

Authors:  Jakob Emiliussen; Kjeld Andersen; Anette Søgaard Nielsen; Barbara Braun; Randi Bilberg
Journal:  Nordisk Alkohol Nark       Date:  2019-07-04
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